Little blue numbers at the lowest part of the bottle - not on the bottom, but almost.
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∙ 2013-05-18 23:31:11Lisa Chock
Lisa Chock
Salsa can last up to 2 months past the epiration date. Note the jar of salsa must be un-opened.
Side of the jar above the label. Usually is about 1.5 years from date of purchase.
Not necessarily, but it depends how it has been stored and how far past the expiration date it has gotten. The product might not taste as good as hoped or perform as expected.
In a sixteen ounce jar of salsa, there will be between 1/4 and 1/2?æteaspoons of citric acid. This depends on the manufacturer of the salsa and the ingredients contained within.
If if it 100% natural honey, then it is safe to use. !00 % natural honey has no expiry date. It can go sugary, but warming in hot water or in microwave should bring it back right. Honey has its own antibacterial ingredients that prevent it from ever spoiling
Salsa can last up to 2 months past the epiration date. Note the jar of salsa must be un-opened.
If the production and/or date codes are not legible, you cannot tell what the expiration date is.
On the bottom of the jar
on the side edge of the
I dont see an expiration date on the jar. Does anyone know the answer??
call your rabbi
You need to check the expiration date on the jar.
3 months afterwards
depends on the jar
That depends on the size of the jar.
The expiration or best-use-by dates are for unopened packages.
500kg